You could also look at cygwin, http://sourceware.cygnus.com/cygwin and
downaload the b20 "binary" release and opt for the b20.1 upgrade
(recommended). Perhaps you'd even want Mumit's gcc-2.95.x stuff and
perhaps also mingw to go with it.
Happy hunting!
/ChJ
"Groman" <groman@tfz.net> writes:
> I am not sure if that's what you want but a lot of gnu dev utils have been
> ported to dos/windows
> get them at http://www.delorie.com
> Guo Hangwei wrote in message <199908050627.CAA19842@mescaline.gnu.org>...
> >-- [ From: Guo Hangwei * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] --
> >
> >Sirs:
> >
> >Really sorry to bother you everyone, but I'm quite a freshman about the
> >'as' 'gas' and 'gcc', and it's very kind of you to help me.
> >
> >I want a a C cross-compiler hosted on x86/DOS(Windows) and then an
> assembler
> >and linker also hosted on x86 to make binary file for MIPS R3000. I've
> >downloaded 'binutils-2.9.1.tar.gz' and found it contains lots of C sourse
> >file developed under UNIX. I'm wondering how can I compile these files into
> >a executable program named 'as.exe' or 'gas.exe' using Microsoft's VC++ or
> >Borland C++ compiler under DOS/Win98, for the 'gas/readme' file havn't
> >mentioned X86/DOS(Win) in its paragraph of introducing which host the
> 'gas'
> >cross-assembler can work on.
> >
> >Today I saw an introduction of 'gcc' on 'http://gcc.gnu.org. I know I must
> >download 'gcc-2.95.tar.gz' and compile it to get a gcc.exe program. Can
> >'gcc' work as the cross-compiler I want and how can I install it?
> >
> >Hope you a very nice day!
> >
> >Best Regards,
> >
> >
> >--
> >
> >---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >Guo Hangwei, Arestek Electronics Co.,Ltd,ZhuHai,China PRC.
> >Tel. +86-756-2264535 Fax. +86-756-2264840 Net:hwguo@arestek.zhuhai.gd.cn
> >
>
>
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Christian Jönsson chj@lin.foa.se
Sweden's Defence Research Establishment
Dep't of Communication Systems FOA 72